Freedom Summer 2007: Confronting Apartheid

FREEDOM SUMMER 2007:
Confronting Apartheid

Freedom Summer 2007, Confronting Apartheid
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Why Palestine?

For over 40 years the people of Palestine have endured a brutal military occupation.

Apartheid and military occupation make every day life almost impossible, whether it’s tending crops and livestock, passing through an Israeli military checkpoint, or going to school when illegal Israeli settlers attack.

South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu and U.S. President Jimmy Carter described Israel’s Apartheid policies as “worse than South Africa’s.”

There’s always plenty of argument and hot-air generated about Palestine, but the ISM gives you the chance to act. Palestinians ask international volunteers to support their non-violent demonstrations, to confront policies of land theft and destruction, and to intervene whenever necessary.

Why Now?

This June marks the 40th anniversary of the military Occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem. Now, more than ever there is a need for an international presence in Palestine.

International volunteers help reveal to the world the truth on the ground from Occupied Palestine—a truth that the mainstream media disguises or simply ignores. The world needs to understand that when the Israeli government says they are going to “starve” the Palestinian government into making concessions, the ordinary people do the starving and no political progress is made.

The world may believe that the Israeli occupation ended with the Gaza pullout, but volunteers who witness settlement expansion on Palestinian land know that the occupation in the West Bank gets worse.

Volunteers with ISM’s Freedom Summer 2007 will stand side by side with villagers in Bil’in as they continue their two-year struggle to save their land from Israel’s Apartheid Wall. They will also join demonstrations in the village of Um Salamuna, where a large amount of village land has been confiscated for the construction of the Apartheid Wall and expansion of nearby illegal settlements. Volunteers will also protest the demolition of Palestinian homes in the Jordan Valley and South Hebron, where Israeli forces are currently demolishing homes.

When international volunteers are absent, the Israeli army use lethal tactics of repression, such as live ammunition on unarmed protesters. Your presence means Palestinians can peacefully protest without being threatened with death.

ISM volunteers also serve as human rights monitors in the Hebron neighborhood of Tel Rumeida, where Israeli settlers harass and often attack children and teachers. Israeli soldiers in Hebron sometimes detain Palestinians for hours at checkpoints and arbitrarily invade Palestinian homes.

You can make a difference, as our volunteers have in the past, to help hold Israeli soldiers and settlers accountable for their actions.

In addition to the important field work, there are many other tasks that must be done. You may be able to join Palestinian communities in providing emergency medical services, help to disassemble restrictive roadblocks, or assist in the ISM Media Office.

One of our most important and undervalued skills as internationals is listening to and witnessing what Palestinians have to say about their current situations and how their lives have been ruined by the illegal occupation of their land.

There is plenty of room to share your creative skills with the Palestinian and international community, whether you can help run an art workshop for children or utilize your circus talents to de-escalate military harassment, both of which are current projects in Tel Rumeida.

Join the ISM for Freedom Summer 2007 and encounter first-hand the courage and the generosity of the Palestinian people as they continue to exist and survive under Israeli Apartheid and occupation.

On the day of the Summer Solstice, let us join Palestinians in non-violent struggle to end the Israeli Occupation. Let the whole world come together here in Palestine to confront Apartheid and to sustain the solidarity which remains unbroken.

Your presence in Palestine this summer, for a week or for three months, is an important part of maintaining the bridges that have been built with the Palestinians, and for new ones to come.

Freedom Summer 2007 kicks off June 21 and ends August 15. Volunteer training sessions are held every Tuesday and Wednesday.

In addition, there are two ISM-related projects, Art Under Apartheid and the Tel Rumeida Circus for Detained Palestinians for those interested in developing creative workshops with children or non-violent resistance through circus performance. See www.artunderapartheid.ps and trcdp.livejournal.com.

Further details to come…

For more information on how to join us in Palestine, see:
www.palsolidarity.org/main/join

Contact: freedomsummer2007@gmail.com

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لماذا فلسطين؟

في خلال الأربعين السنة الماضية، عاش الشعب الفلسطيني تحت ظروف احتلال عسكري عصيب. الاحتلال العسكري والنظام العنصري تجعل الحياة اليومية شبه مستحيلة كالمرور على الحواجز العسكرية الاسرائيلية أو الذهاب للدراسة تحت اعتداء المستوطنيين الاسرائيليين.
مطران جنوب افريقيا، دسموند تاتو وكذلك الرئيس الأمريكي جيمي كارتر يصفان السياسة الاسرائيلية العنصرية بأنها اسوء من النظام العنصري في جنوب أفريقيا. دائما هنالك الكثير من النقاش والمواضيغ الحساسة التي تدور حول فلسطين لكن حركة التضامن الدولي تعطيك الفرصة للمشاركة. الفلسطينييون يطلبون الدعم من الدوليين المتطوعيين في مسيراتهم السلمية لمواجهة سياسة سرقة الأرض و الهدم وكذلك للتدخل عند الضرورة.

لماذا الآن؟
الشهر السابع لهذا العام يؤرخ الذكرى الأربعين على احتلال الضفة الغربية، قطاع غزة و شرق القدس. حاجة وجود المتطوعيين الدوليين ماسة جدا في فلسطين.
يساعد التطوعيين الدوليين في اعطاء العالم الحقيقة على الأرض من فلسطين-حقيقة أن الاعلام المرئي متحيز ومتجاهل- العالم بحاجة أن يفهم أنه عندما تقوم الحكومة الاسرائيلية بمقاطعة الحكومة الفلسطينيية فان فقط الشعب هو المتضرر ولا تقدم في العملية السياسية.
يمكن أن العالم يؤمن بأن الاحتلال الاسرائيلي انتهى بانسحاب غزة، ولكن المتطوعيين الذي شاهدوا توسع المستوطنات على أراضي فلسطينية يدركون أن الاحتلال في الضفة الغربية يزداد سوءا.
المتطوعون في صيف الحرية 2007 من حركة التضامن الدولي سيقفون جنبا الى جنب مع أهالي قرية بلعين لمواصلتهم نضالهم لأكثر من سنتين لاسترجاع أرضهم من الجدار الفصل العنصري الاسرائيلي. كذلك سيقفون وينضمون للفعاليات على أرض قرية ام سلمونة التي صودرت مساحات واسعة من أرضها لبناء الجدار الفصل العنصري و توسيع المستوطنات اللاشرعية المجاورة. المتطوعون سيشاركون أيضا في التظاهر ضد هدم البيوت الفلسطينيية في وادي الأردن و جنوب الخليل.
عند غياب المتطوعين الدوليين، يستخدم الجيش الاسرائيلي وسائل قمعية مميتة، كاستخدام الرصاص الحي ضد متظاهرين عزل. وجودك يعني أن الفلسطينين يستطيعون التظاهر سلميا بلا تهديد لحياتهم. المتطوعون من حركة التضامن الدولي يخدمون كمراقبين لحقوق الانسان في حي تل روميدا في الخليل حيث يعتدي المستوطنون على طلاب المدارس و المعلمين. أحيانا يقوم الجيش الاسرائيلي بتوقيف الفلسطينين على الحواجز لعدة ساعات واقتحام منازل المدنيين الفلسطينين.
يمكنك أن تخلق فرقا، فكما المتطوعون السابقون، المساعدة على فضح ممارسات الجنود الاسرائيليين والمستوطنيين. بالاضافة الى العمل الميداني المهم، هنالك العديد من المهام التي يمكن أن تقوم بها. يمكنك الانضمام الى لجان فلسطينية في تزويد الخدمات الصحية المهمة، الساهمة في ازالة الحواجز الترابية، أو المساعدة في المكتب الاعلامي لحركة التضامن الدولي.
أحد أهم الوظائف وأكثرها قيمة كدوليين هو الاستماع لما يتحدث عنه الفلسطينيون حول وضعهم الذي يعيشونه وكيف أن حياتهم دمرت من خلال الاحتلال اللاشرعي على أرضهم. هنالك مجال واسع للمشاركة بخبرتك مع اللجان الفلسطينية والدولية، يمكنك المساعدة في ورشات عمل فنية للأطفال أو ممارسة خبرتك بالسيرك والأعمال البهلوانية لخفض حدة عنف الجيش الاسرائيلي.
انضم الى حركة التضامن الدولي لصيف الحرية 2007، دعنا ننضم الى النضال الفلسطيني اللاعنفي لانهاء الاحتلال. دع العالم يجتمع هنا في فلسطين لمواجهة النظام العنصري وتحقيق التضامن مع الشعب الفلسطيني.
وجودك في فلسطين هذا الصيف لاسبوع واحد أو ثلاثة أشهر مهم جدا لبقاء الجسور التي بنيت مع الشعب الفلسطيني.
يبدأ صيف الحرية 2007 في 2007-07-21 وينتهي في2007-08-15. التدريب للمتطوعين سيكزن أيام الخميس والجمعة.
للمزيد من المعلومات حول كيفية الانضمام الينا في فلسطين، زيارة الموقع:

www.palsolidarity.org/main/join

للبريد الالكتروني:
freedomsummer2007@gmail.com

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קיץ חירות 2007 – להתעמת פנים אל פנים עם האפרטהייד

למה פלסטין?

מעל 40 שנה נושאים הפלסטינים בעול כיבוש צבאי כוחני.

אפרטהייד וכיבוש צבאי הופכים את חיי היום יום לבלתי נסבלים, בין אם מדובר בלעבד אדמות, לעבור במחסום ישראלי או ללכת לבית הספר תחת מתקפה של מתנחלים ישראלים.

דזמונד טוטו, הארכיבישוף של דרום אפריקה, וג’ימי קרטר, נשיא ארה”ב, תיארו את מדיניות האפרטהייד הישראלית כ”גרועה מזו של דרום אפריקה”. תיארו את מצב האפרטהייד כגרוע מבדרום אפריקה.

תמיד יש הרבה דיונים וויכוחי סרק סביב פלסטין, אבל הISM נותן לכם הזדמנות לפעול. פלסטינים מבקשים מתנדבים בינלאומיים לתמיכה במחאה הבלתי אלימה, להתעמתות עם מדיניות של גניבת אדמה והרס שיטתי ולהתערבות בכל מקום שבו יש צורך.

למה עכשיו?

ביוני הקרוב ימלאו 40 שנים לכיבוש הצבאי של הגדה המערבית, רצועת עזה ומזרח ירושליים. עכשיו יותר מתמיד יש צורך בנוכחות בינלאומית בפלסטין.

מתנדבים בינלאומיים מסייעים בחשיפת האמת על מה שקורה בפלסטין הכבושה – אמת שהתקשורת הרחבה מסתירה או פשוט מתעלמת ממנה. העולם צריך להבין שכאשר הממשלה הישראלית אומרת שהיא מתכוונת “להרעיב” את הממשלה הפלסטינית לידי וויתורים, האנשים הפשוטים הם המורעבים, ושום התקדמות פוליטית לא מושגת.

העולם אולי מאמין שהכיבוש הישראלי הסתיים עם הנסיגה מעזה, אבל מתנדבים שהיו עדים להרחבת ההתנחלויות על האדמה הפלסטינית יודעים שהכיבוש בגדה המערבית נעשה גרוע יותר.

מתנדבים של קיץ החרות 2007 של ISM יעמדו צד לצד עם תושבי הכפר בילעין, בעוד הם ממשיכים במאבק בן השנתיים להציל את אדמותיהם מחומת האפרטהייד הישראלית. בקרוב הם יצטרפו גם למפגינים בכפר אום – סאלומונה, היכן שחלק גדול מאדמות הכפר הוחרם לטובת הבניה של חומת האפרטהייד וההתרחבות של ההתנחלות הבלתי חוקית הסמוכה. המתנדבים גם ימחאו נגד ההריסה של בתים פלסטינים בבקעת הירדן ודרום חברון, היכן שכוחות צבא ישראלים הורסים עכשיו בתים.

כאשר המתנדבים נעדרים אינם במקום, הצבא הישראלי נוקט בטקטיקות קטלניות, כמו ירי תחמושת חיה לעבר מפגינים לא חמושים. הנוכחות שלכם משמעה שהפלסטינים יכולים להפגין ללא חשש לחייהם.

מתנדבי ISM משמשים גם כמגני זכויות אדם בשכונת תל רומיידה שבחברון, היכן שמתנחלים ישראלים מטרידים ולעיתים אף תוקפים ילדים ומורים. חיילים ישראלים בחברון לפעמים מעכבים פלסטינים במשך שעות במחסומים ופולשים באופן שרירותי לבתים פלסטינים.

כמו המתנדבים שלנו בעבר, אתם יכולים לחולל שינוי, לעזור לחייב חיילים ומתנחלים לשאת בתוצאות מעשיהם.

בנוסף לעבודת השטח החשובה, יש הרבה משימות אחרות שצריכות להעשות. אתם יכולים להיצטרף לקהלות פלסטיניות ולספק שירותי חירום רפואיים, לסייע בפירוק מחסומי דרכים, או לעזור במשרד התקשורת של ISM.

אחת התכונות החשובות שלנו כמתנדבים בינלאומיים היא היכולת לראות ולהקשיב למה שיש לפלסטינים להגיד על מצבם הנוכחי ועל איך חייהם נהרסו על ידי הכיבוש הלא חוקי על אדמותיהם.

יש הרבה מקום לחלוק את הכישורים היצירתיים שלכם עם הקהילה הפלסטינית והבינלאומית, בין אם תסייעו בהפעלת סדנאות יצירה לילדים או תרתמו את כישרון הקרקס שלכם לשמש משקל נגד להטרדה מצד הצבא, שניים מהפרוייקטים הנוכחיים בתל רומיידה.

הצטרפו לקיץ החרות של ISM 2007 ופגשו פנים אל פנים את האומץ והנדיבות של העם הפלסטיני בעוד הם ממשיכים להתקיים ולשרוד תחת האפרטהייד והכיבוש הישראלי.

ביום הארוך בשנה, נצטרף לפלסטינים במאבק הלא אלים לסיום הכיבוש הישראלי. מי יתן והעולם כולו יבוא יחד כאן לפלסטין להתעמת עם האפרטהייד ולחזק את הסולידריות שנשארת שלמה.

הנוכחות שלכם בפלסטין בקיץ הקרוב, לשבוע אחד או שלושה חודשים, היא חלק חשוב בשמירה על הגשרים שנבנו עם הפלסטינים, והזדמנות לבנות חדשים.

קיץ חרות 2007 נפתח ב21 ביוני ומסתיים ב15 באוגוסט. פגישות להכשרת מתנדבים מתכנסות כל חמישי ושישי.

פרטים נוספים במהשך…

למידע נוסף על הצטרפות אלינו בפלסטין:
freedomsummer2007@gmail.com

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VERANO DE LA LIBERTAD 2007:
Confrontando el Apartheid

¿Por qué, Palestina?

Durante más de 40 años, el pueblo de Palestina ha soportado una ocupación militar brutal.
El Apartheid y la ocupación militar hacen la vida diaria casi imposible, ya sea con respecto a las cosechas y al ganado, como pasar a través de un “checkpoint” militar Israelí, o ir a la escuela cuando los colonos Israelíes ilegales atacan.

El Arzobispo Sud Africano Desmond Tutu y el antiguo Presidente de los EEUU Jimmy Carter describieron las políticas de Apartheid de Israel “peores que las que había en Sud África.”
Siempre hay muchos argumentos y palabras al viento sobre Palestina, pero el ISM te da la oportunidad de actuar. Los Palestinos piden a los voluntarios/as internacionales que apoyen sus manifestaciones no-violentas, que ayuden a evitar las políticas de robo y destrucción de tierras, y a intervenir siempre que sea necesario.

¿Por qué Ahora?

El próximo mes de Junio se cumple el 40 aniversario de la Ocupación militar de Cisjordania, la Franja de Gaza, y de Jerusalén Este. Ahora más que nunca, hay necesidad de presencia internacional en Palestina.

Los y las voluntarias internacionales ayudan a revelar al mundo la verdad sobre el terreno de la Palestina Ocupada –una verdad que la mayoría de medios de comunicación disfrazan o simplemente ignoran. El mundo necesita comprender que cuando el gobierno Israelí dice que van a “matar de hambre” al gobierno Palestino para que haga concesiones, es el pueblo llano quien sufre el hambre y no se alcanza ningún progreso político.

El mundo puede creer que la ocupación Israelí terminó con la desconexión de Gaza, pero los y las voluntarias que son testigos de la expansión de los asentamientos en tierra Palestina, saben que la ocupación en Cisjordania empeora.

Voluntarios del Verano de la Libertad 2007 del ISM estarán codo con codo con los habitantes de Bil’in mientras continúan con su lucha que dura ya dos años para salvar su tierra del Muro del Apartheid de Israel. También se unirán a las manifestaciones en el pueblo de Um Salamuna, donde una gran cantidad de tierra del pueblo ha sido confiscada para la construcción del Muro del Apartheid y la expansión de los asentamientos ilegales cercanos. Los voluntarios también protestarán contra la demolición de hogares Palestinos en el Valle del Jordán y en el Sur de Hebron, en donde las fuerzas Israelíes están ahora mismo demoliendo casas.

Cuando los voluntarios internacionales están ausentes, el ejército Israelí utiliza tácticas letales de represión, tales como munición letal contra los manifestantes desarmados. Vuestra presencia significa que los Palestinos puedan manifestarse sin enfrentarse a la muerte.

Los voluntarios/as del ISM también sirven como monitores de derechos humanos en el barrio de Tel Rumeida en Hebron, en donde los colonos Israelíes acosan y a menudo atacan a los niños Palestinos y a sus maestros/as. Los soldados Israelíes en Hebron a veces detienen a los Palestinos durante horas en los “checkpoints” e invaden arbitrariamente los hogares Palestinos.
Vosotros podéis ayudar a evitarlo, como lo han estado haciendo otros voluntarios antes, para ayudar a que los soldados y colonos Israelíes sean responsables de sus acciones.

Además del importante trabajo de campo, hay muchas otras tareas que deben hacerse. Os podéis unir a las comunidades Palestinas para ayudarles a tener servicios Médicos de Emergencia, ayudar a quitar bloques de piedra de la carretera que impiden el paso, o ayudar en la Oficina de Medios de Comunicación del ISM.

Una de nuestras tareas más importantes y valiosas como internacionales es escuchar y ser testigos de lo que los Palestinos tienen que decir sobre sus situaciones cotidianas y como sus vidas han quedado arruinadas por la ocupación ilegal de su tierra.

Hay mucho que hacer compartiendo vuestras artes creativas con los Palestinos y la comunidad internacional, haciendo talleres artísticos para los niños o utilizar vuestro arte circense para des escalar el hostigamiento militar, cuyas técnicas ya se están utilizando en estos momentos en Tel Rumeida.

Únete al ISM en el Verano de la Libertad 2007 y comprueba de primera mano el valor y la generosidad del pueblo Palestino mientras continúan existiendo y sobreviviendo bajo el Apartheid Israelí y la ocupación.

En el día del Solsticio de Verano, unámonos a los Palestinos en la lucha noviolenta para acabar con la Ocupación Israelí. Que personas de todo el mundo vengan juntas a Palestina para oponerse al Apartheid y a sostener la solidaridad que permanece entera.

Vuestra presencia en Palestina este verano, por una semana o por tres meses, es una parte importante de mantener los puentes que han sido construidos con los Palestinos, y para los que se construirán.

El Verano de la Libertad 2007 hace el “saque” el 21 de Junio y termina el 15 de Agosto. Las sesiones de entrenamiento para los voluntarios se celebran cada Jueves y Viernes.

Además, hay dos proyectos del ISM en marcha. Arte bajo el Apartheid y el Circo de Tel Rumeida pro-Palestinos Detenidos, para aquéllos interesados en desarrollar talleres creativos con niños o resistencia noviolenta a través de actuaciones circenses. Consultad www.artunderapartheid.ps y trcdp.livejournal.com.

Seguiremos con más detalles…
Para más información de como uniros a nosotros en Palestina, ved:

www.palsolidarity.org/main/join y/o también
www.internacionalesporpalestina.org en español.

Contacto:freedomsummer2007@gmail.com y/o info@internacionalesporpalestina.org en español.

(Traducción del inglés: amdelmar, de ISM-Catalunya.)

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Καλοκαίρι ελευθερίας 2007: Αντιμετωπίζοντας το Απαρχάιντ

Γιατί στην Παλαιστίνη;

Για περισσότερα απο σαραντα χρόνια ο Παλαιστινιακός λαός υποφέρει μια βάρβαρη στρατιωτική κατοχή.

Το Απαρτχάιντ και η στρατιωτική κατοχή κάνουν την καθημερινή ζωή σχεδόν αδύνατη, είτε πρόκειται για την αγροτική καλλιέργεια και την κτηνοτροφία, είτε το πέρασμα από ένα ισραηλινό σημείο ελέγχου ή για να πάνε τα παιδιά σχολείο οπότε παράνομοι Ισραηλινοί έποικοι τους επιτίθενται.

Ο Νοτιοαφρικανός Αχιεπίσκοπος Ντέσμοντ Τούτου και ο τ. Πρόεδρος των ΗΠΑ Τζίμυ Κάρτερ περιέγραψαν τις πολιτικές Απαρτχάιντ του Ισραήλ ως “χειρότερες από της Νότιας Αφρικής”
Πολύ συζήτηση γίνεται συνεχώς σχετικά με την Παλαιστίνη, αλλά το Διεθνές Κίνημα Αλληλεγγύης (ISM) σου δίνει τη δυνατότητα να δράσεις. Παλαιστίνιοι /ες ζητούν από διεθνείς εθελοντές/τριες να στηρίξουν τις μη-βίαιες διαδηλώσεις τους να αντιμετωπίσουν τις πολιτικές αρπαγής και καταστροφής της γης και όποτε είναι αυτό απαραίτητο να παρέμβουν.

Γιατί τώρα;

Αυτόν τον Ιούνιο συμπληρώνονται σαράντα χρόνια από την στρατιωτική κατοχή της Δυτικής Όχθης, της Λωρίδας της Γάζας και της Ανατολικής Ιερουσαλήμ. Τώρα, όσο ποτέ υπάρχει ανάγκη για διεθνή παρουσία στην Παλαιστίνη.

Οι διεθνείς εθελοντές βοηθούν επι τόπου να αποκαλυφθεί στον κόσμο η αλήθεια γι την κατεχόμενη Παλαιστίνη – μια αλήθεια που τα επίσημα ΜΜΕ συγκαλύπτουν ή απλώς αγνοούν. Ο κόσμος χρειάζεται να αντιληφθεί ότι όταν η Ισραηλινή κυβέρνηση λέει ότι θα κάνει την Παλαιστινιακή κυβέρνηση “να πεθάνει της πείνας” για να κάνει υποχωρήσεις, ο απλός λαός πεθαίνει της πείνας και καμια πολιτική πρόοδος δεν επιτυγχάνεται.

Ο κόσμος μπορεί να πιστεύει ότι η Ισραηλινή κατοχή μπορεί να τερματίστηκε με την αποχώρηση από τη Γάζα, αλλά εθελοντές που γίνονται μάρτυρες της επέκτασης των εποικισμών στην Παλαιστινιακή γη γνωρίζουν ότι η κατοχή στην Δυτική Όχθη γίνεται όλο και χειρότερη.

Οι εθελοντές με το Καλοκαίρι Ελευθερίας 2007 του Διεθνούς Κινήματος Αλληλεγγύης θα σταθούν δίπλα δίπλα με τους κατοίκους του χωριού Μπιλ’αίν καθώς εκείνοι συνεχίζουν τον αγώνα τους που ξεκίνησε πριν από δύο και πλέον χρόνια, για να σώσουν τη γη τους από το ισραηλινό Τείχος του Απαρτχάιντ. Θα συμμετάσχουν επίσης σε διαδηλώσεις στο χωριό Ουμ Σαλαμούνα, όπου ένα μεγάλο μέρος της γης του χωριού έχει κατασχεθεί για την κατασκευή του Τείχους του Απαρτχάιντ και την επέκταση των κοντινών παράνομων εποικισμών. Οι εθελοντές θα διαμαρτυρηθούν για την κατεδάφιση παλαιστινιακών σπιτιών στην Κοιλάδα του Ιορδάνη και τη Νότια Χεβρώνα, όπου ισραηλινές δυνάμεις αυτόν τον καιρό γκρεμίζουν σπίτια.

Όταν απουσιάζουν οι διεθνείς εθελοντές/τριες, ο Ισραηλινός στρατός χρησιμοποιεί θανατηφόρες τακτικές καταστολής, όπως πραγματικά πυρά σε άοπλους διαδηλωτές. Η παρουσία σας σημαίνει ότι οι Παλαιστίνιοι μπορούν να διαδηλώσουν ειρηνικά χωρίς να απειλούνται με θάνατο.

Οι εθελοντές του Διεθνους Κινήματος Αλληλεγγύης λειτουργούν επίσης ως παρατηρητές των ανθρωπίνων δικαιωμάτων στη γειτονιά Τελ Ρουμέιντα της Χεβρώνας, όπου Ισραηλινοί έποικοι παρενοχλούν και συχνά επιτίθενται σε παιδιά και δασκάλους. Οι Ισραηλινοί στρατιώτες στη Χεβρώνα κάποιες φορές κρατούν Παλαιστινίους για ώρες στα σημεία ελέγχου και εισβάλουν σε σπίτια Παλαιστινίων.

Μπορείτε να αλλάξετε την κατάσταση, όπως οι εθελοντές μας έχουν κάνει στο παρελθόν, να βοηθήσετε να λογοδοτήσουν οι Ισραηλινοί στρατιώτες και έποικοι για τις πράξεις τους.

Πέρα από τη σημαντική επί τόπου δουλειά, υπάρχουν πολλές άλλες που πρέπει να γίνουν. Ενδέχεται να μπορέσετε να βοηθήσετε Παλαιστινιακές κοινότητες σε ότι αφορά την παροχή επείγουσας ιατρικής βοήθειας, να βοηθήσετε στην διάλυση μπλόκων που περιορίζουν την κυκλοφορία σε δρόμους ή να βοηθήσετε στο Γραφείο Τύπου του ISM.

Μια από τις πιό σημαντικές και υποτιμημένες δυνατότητες είναι για τους διεθνείς να ακούσουν και να γίνουν μάρτυρες σε αυτά που οι Παλαιστίνιοι έχουν να πουν για την παρούσα κατάστασή τους και για το πως οι ζωές τους έχουν καταστραφεί από την παράνομη κατοχή της γης τους.

Υπάρχει άπλετο περιθώριο να μοιραστείτε τις δημιουργικές ικανότητές σας με την Παλαιστινιακή και διεθνή κοινότητα, είτε βοηθώντας στη δημιουργία ενός καλλιτεχνικού εργαστηρίου για παιδιά, είτε χρησιμοποιώντας το ταλέντο σας στο τσίρκο, βοηθώντας στην αποκλιμάκωση της στρατιωτικής παρενόχλησης, προγράμματα που πραγματοποιούνται αυτόν τον καιρό στην Τελ Ρουμέιντα.

Συμμετάσχετε στο Καλοκαίρι Ελευθερίας 2007 του ISM και γνωρίστε από πρώτο χέρι το θάρρος και τη γενναιοδωρία του Παλαιστινιακού λαού καθώς συνεχίζει να υπάρχει και να αγωνίζεται κάτω από την Ισραηλινή κατοχή και το Απαρτχάιντ.

Την ημέρα του θερινού ηλιοστασίου ας ενωθούμε με τους Παλαιστινίους στο μη βίαιο αγώνα τους για τον τερματισμό της Ισραηλινής Κατοχής. Ας έρθει όλος ο κόσμος εδώ στην Παλαιστίνη να αντιμετωπίσει το Απαρτχάιντ και να διατηρήσει την αλληλεγγύη που παραμένει αλώβητη.

Η παρουσία σας στην Παλαιστίνη αυτό το καλοκαίρι, για μια εβδομάδα ή για τρεις μήνες, είναι ένα σημαντικό μέρος της διατήρησης των δεσμών που έχουν οικοδομηθεί με τους Παλαιστίνιους, και για νέους που θα δημιουργηθούν.

Το Καλοκαίρι Ελευθερίας 2007 ξεκινά στις 21 Ιουνίου και λήγει στις 15 Αυγούστου. Σεμινάρια για τους εθελοντές γίνονται κάθε Πέμπτη και Παρασκευή.

Θα ακολουθήσει λεπτομερέστερη ενημέρωση…

Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες για το πώς να μας συναντήσετε στην Παλαιστίνη, δείτε:
www.palsolidarity.org/main/join

Contact: freedomsummer2007@gmail.com
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Varför Palestina?

I över 40 år har människor i Palestina uthärdat en brutal militärockupation.

Apartheid och militär ockupation gör vardagligt liv nästan omöjligt, huruvida det är skötsel av grödor och boskap, som passerar genom en Israelisk militär checkpoints, eller gå till skolan där illegala Israeliska bosättare attackerar.

Sydafrikas biskop Desmond Tutu och USA:s president Jimmy Carter beskriver Israels Apartheid policy som ”värre än Sydafrikas”

Det finns alltid massor av argument och negativa rykten om Palestina, men ISM ger dig chansen att agera. Palestinier frågar internationella volontärer att ge support genom deras ickevålds demonstrationer, för att konfrontera politiken av land stölden och förstörelsen och att ingripa när det behövs.

Varför nu?

I juni är det årsdagen av det 40:onde året av militär ockupation av Västbanken, Gaza, och östra Jerusalem. NU, mer än någonsin behövs internationell närvaro i Palestina.

Internationella volontärer hjälper till att avslöja till världen om sanningen på marken från det ockuperade Palestina- en sanning som konventionell media förvrider eller enkelt ignorerar. Världen behöver förstå vad den Israeliska regeringen säger när de ska ”svälta” den Palestinska regeringen till att göra eftergifter, de vanliga människorna är dem som svälter och inga politiska framsteg är gjorda.

Världen kanske tror att Israels ockupation har slutade vid Gaza tillbaka dragandet, men volontärer som vittnat bosättarutvidgningen av Palestinskt land vet att ockupationen på Västbanken blir värre och värre.

Volontärer med ISM:s Freedom Summer 2007 kommer stå sida vid sida med bybor i Bil’in medens de fortsätter med i deras två åriga kamp för att bevara deras mark från Israels Apartheid mur. Volontärer vill också delta i demonstrationer i byn UM Salamuna, där en stor andel av byns mark har blivit stulen för byggandet av Apartheid muren och utvidgandet av närliggande bosättningar. Volontärer kommer också att protestera mot förstörandet av Palestinska hem i Jordandalen och södra Hebron, där Israeliska styrkor obehindrat demolerar hus.

När internationella volontärer är frånvarande använder den Israeliska armen dödliga taktiker av repression som säkra skott på obeväpnade demonstranter. DIN närvaro betyder att palestinier kan fredligt protestera utan bli hotad att bli dödade.

ISM volontärer ger även som mänskliga rättighets observatörer i Hebron, i grannbyn Tel Rumeida, där Israeliska bosättare trakasserar och ofta attackerar barn och lärare. Ibland håller israeliska soldater i Hebron kvar palestinier i timmar vid checkpoints och slumpmässigt invaderar palestinska hem.

Du gör skillnad, som våra volontärer har in det förflutna, att hjälpa till att hålla de israeliska soldater och bosättare ska vara ansvariga för deras agerande.

Dessutom i det viktiga fältarbetet, är det många andra uppgifter som behövs göras. Du må kunna delta i palestinska samhällen i att förutsatt att ge medicin service i nödläge, att hjälpa att montera ner vägblockader eller assistera i ISMs media kontoret.

En av våra viktigaste och undervärderade möjligheter som internationella är att lyssna och vittna vad palestinier har att säga om deras rådande situation och hur deras liv har ruinerats av illegal ockupation av deras land.

Det är massor av rum att delge din kreativitet med palestinier och internationella samhället, när du kan hjälpa till med en workshop för målningar för barn eller utnyttja dina cirkustalanger att förminska de militära trakasserierna, båda i dessa fallen är rådande i Tel Rumeida.

Delta i ISMs Freedom Summer 2007 och träffa i första hand de modiga och generösa palestinska folket som de fortsätter att existera och överleva under Israels Apartheid och ockupation.

På dagen av sommarens solstånd, låt oss delta i palestiniers icke-våldslika kamp att stoppa den Israeliska ockupationen. Låt hela världen komma tillsamman här i Palestina och konfrontera Apartheid och fortsätta med solidaritet som fortsätter vara obruten.

Ditt deltagande i Palestina denna sommar, vare sig det är för en vecka eller tre månader, är en viktig del av bevarandet av broarna som har blivit byggda med palestinier och för nya att kontakter.

Freedom Summer 2007 börjar 21 juni och slutar i mitten av augusti. Volontär träning hålls varje torsdag och fredag.

För mer detaljer:
www.palsolidarity.org/main/join
Kontakt: freedomsummer2007@gmail.com

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Pourquoi la Palestine ?

Depuis plus de 40 ans, le peuple de Palestine subit une occupation militaire brutale.

L’apartheid et l’occupation militaire rendent la vie quotidienne pratiquement impossible, que ce soit pour s’occuper des champs ou du bétail, passer les checkpoints militaires israéliens ou aller à l’école lorsque les colons illégaux attaquent.

L’archevêque sud-africain Desmond Tutu et le président US Jimmy Carter ont décrit les politiques d’apartheid d’Israël comme “pires que celles d’Afrique du Sud”.

La Palestine engendre toujours beaucoup de débats passionnés, mais l’ISM vous donne l’occasion d’agir. Les Palestiniens demandent aux volontaires internationaux de soutenir leurs manifestations non-violentes, de lutter contre la politique du vol de la terre et les destructions et d’intervenir chaque fois que cela est nécessaire.

Pourquoi Maintenant ?

Ce mois de juin 2007 marque le 40ème anniversaire de l’occupation militaire de la Cisjordanie, de la Bande de Gaza et de Jérusalem Est. Maintenant, plus que jamais, la présence internationale en Palestine est nécessaire.

Les volontaires internationaux aident à révéler au monde la réalité sur le terrain en Palestine Occupée – une réalité que les grands médias déguisent ou simplement ignorent. Le monde a besoin de comprendre que lorsque le gouvernement israélien dit qu’il va “affamer” le gouvernement palestinien pour l’obliger à faire des concessions, c’est le peuple qu’il affame et aucune avancée politique n’a lieu.

Le monde croit peut-être que l’occupation israélienne s’est terminée avec le désengagement de Gaza, mais les volontaires qui sont témoins de l’expansion de la colonisation sur la terre palestinienne savent que l’occupation de la Cisjordanie s’aggrave.

Les volontaires de l’Eté de la Liberté 2007 avec ISM se tiendront aux côtés des villageois de Bil’in qui continuent leurs deux années de lutte pour sauver leur terre menacée par le mur d’apartheid israélien.

Ils se joindront également aux manifestations dans le village de Um Salamuna, où une grande partie des terres a été confisquée pour la construction du mur d’apartheid et l’expansion des colonies illégales voisines.

Lorsque les volontaires internationaux sont absents, l’armée israélienne utilise des tactiques mortelles de répression, telles que les balles réelles sur les protestataires sans arme. Votre présence signifie que les Palestiniens peuvent protester pacifiquement sans être menacés de mort.

Les bénévoles d’ISM servent également de “contrôleurs” de l’application des Droits de l’Homme dans la quartier Tel Rumeida, à Hébron, où les colons israéliens harcèlent et souvent attaquent les enfants et les enseignants. Les soldats israéliens d’Hébron détiennent quelquefois les Palestiniens pendant des heures aux checkpoints et envahissent les maisons palestiniennes.
Vous pouvez faire la différence, comme nos volontaires l’ont fait par le passé, et aider à prouver la responsabilité des soldats israéliens et des colons.

En plus de l’important travail de terrain, il y a beaucoup d’autres tâches à accomplir. Vous pouvez avoir les compétences nécessaires pour apporter aux communautés palestiniennes les services médicaux d’urgence, vous pouvez aider à démolir des barrages routiers ou travailler au Bureau Médias d’ISM.

L’un de nos talents le plus important et le plus sous-évalué est d’ écouter et de témoigner sur ce que les Palestiniens ont à dire sur leurs vies, et comment leurs vies ont été ruinées par l’occupation illégale de leur terre.

Vous aurez toute latitude pour partager vos talents créatifs avec la communauté palestinienne et internationale, que vous aidiez à gérer un atelier de peinture pour les enfants ou que vous connaissiez des numéros de cirque qui aideront à réduire le harcèlement militaire, ces deux activités étant des projets en cours à Tel Rumeida.

Rejoignez l’ISM pour l’Eté de la Liberté 2007 et venez vous-même vous rendre compte du courage et de la générosité du peuple palestinien, qui continue à exister et à survivre sous apartheid et occupation israéliens.

Le jour du solstice d’été, rejoignons les Palestiniens dans leur lutte non violente pour en finir avec l’occupation israélienne. Que le monde entier vienne ici, en Palestine, pour lutter contre l’apartheid et maintenir intacte la solidarité.

Votre présence en Palestine cet été, pour une semaine ou pour trois mois, est un moyen important de consolidation des liens qui ont été tissés entre Palestiniens et Internationaux, et pour en créer de nouveaux.

L’Eté de la Liberté 2007 débutera le 21 juin et se terminera le 15 août. Les sessions de formation auront lieu chaque jeudi et vendredi.

D’autres détails viendront…

Pour plus d’informations sur comment rejoindre ISM en Palestine
Contact : contact@ism-france.org

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Warum Palästina?

Seit über 40 Jahren leiden die Menschen in Palästina unter einer brutalen militärischen Besatzung.
Apartheid und Besatzung machen das tägliche Leben beinahe unmöglich, sei es im Versorgen des Viehs oder in Aussaat und Ernte, sei es an den israelischen Checkpoints oder auf dem Schulweg, wenn israelische Siedler die Kinder und Lehrer attackieren.

Der südafrikanische Erzbischof Desmond Tutu und der ehemalige US Präsident Jimmy Carter beschreiben Israels Apartheidspolitik als “schlimmer als die in Südafrika”.

Es hat immer eine Menge von Argumenten und heißer Luft zum Thema Palästina gegeben, aber ISM gibt euch eine Chance wirklich etwas zu tun. Palästinenser fordern internationale Aktivisten auf, ihre gewaltfreien Demonstrationen zu unterstützen, die Maßnahmen des Landraubs und der Zerstörung zu konfrontieren und wenn notwendig einzugreifen.

Warum jetzt?

Im Juni diese Jahres sind 40 Jahre seit dem Beginn der militärischen Besatzung der West-Bank, des Gaza Strips und Ost-Jerusalems vergangen. Jetzt mehr als je zuvor ist eine internationale Präsenz in Palästina erforderlich.

Internationale Aktivisten tragen mit dazu, der Welt die Wirklichkeit des besetzten Palästinas aufzuzeigen, eine Wirklichkeit, die von den Massenmedien entweder verschönert oder völlig ignoriert wird. Die Welt muss verstehen, dass wenn die israelische Regierung sagt, dass sie die palästinensische Regierung durch Hunger zu Zugeständnissen zwingen will, dann sind des die einfachen Menschen die hungern und kein politischer Prozess wird vorangebracht.

Die Welt glaubt vielleicht, dass die israelische Besatzung mit dem Rückzug aus Gaza beendet wurde, aber die internationalen Aktivisten, die die Ausweitung der Siedlungen auf palästinensischem Gebiet beobachten, wissen, dass die Besatzung der West Bank schlimmer wird.

Aktisten im ISM Freedom Summer 2007 werden, Seite an Seite mit den Menschen von Bil´in, deren seit zwei Jahren andauernden gewaltfreien Kampf fortsetzen, ihr Land zurückzuerhalten, das ihnen durch Israels Apartheidsmauer genommen wurde. Sie werden an den Demonstrationen im Dorf Um Salamuna teilnehmen, wo ebenfalls ein Großteil des Landes für den Bau der Apartheidsmauer und die Ausweitung der nahegelegenen illegalen Siedlungen konfisziert wurde. Internationale Aktivisten werden auch gegen die Zerstörung von palästinensischen Häusern im Jordantal und in Südhebron protestieren, wo israelische Einheiten zur Zeit operieren.

In Abwesenheit von internationalen Aktivisten gebraucht die israelische Armee tödliche Unterdrückingsmethoden, wie beispielsweise Todesschüsse gegen unbewaffnete Demonstranten. Eure Anwesenheit bedeutet, dass Palästinenser friedlich demonstrieren können ohne in Todesgefahr zu geraten.

ISM Aktivisten arbeiten auch als Menschenrechtsbeobachter im Tel Rumeida Stadtteil von Hebron, wo israelische Siedler oft Familien in ihrer Nachbarschaft ebenso wie Schulkinder und Lehrer der dortigen palästinensischen Schule angreifen. An Checkpoints in Hebron werden Palästinenser oft stundenlang von israelischen Soldaten festgehalten. Willkürlich dringen diese Soldaten auch in palästinensische Häuser ein.
Ihr könnt, wie unsere früheren Aktivisten, mit dazu beitragen, dass Soldaten und Siedler für ihre Handlungen verantwortlich gemacht werden können.

Zusätzlich zur wichtigen Arbeit vor Ort gibt es eine Menge anderer wichtiger Aufgaben. Ihr könnt palästinensische Gemeinden darin unterstützen die medizinische Notversorgung aufrechtzuerhalten, dabei helfen Straßensperren abzubauen oder im ISM Medien Büro mitarbeiten.

Eines unserer wichtigsten und oft unterbewerteten Möglichkeiten als internationale Aktivisten ist das Zuhören und das Erfahren dessen, was die Palästinser selbst über die gegenwärtige Situation zu sagen haben, wie ihr Leben durch die illegale Besatzung ihres Landes zerstört wurde.

Es gibt genug Raum eure kreativen Fähigkeiten in der palästinensischen und internationalen Gemeinschaft einzusetzen, ob ihr nun an einem Kunstproject für Kinder teilnehmt oder eure artistischen Talente in einem Zirkusprojekt einsetzt um die militärische Unterdrücking zu mildern, beides sind gegenwärtig Projekte in Tel Rumeida.

Macht mit beim ISM for Freedom Summer 2007 und erlebt selbst den Mut und die Großzügigkeit des palästinensischen Volkes, während es unter israelischer Apartheid und Besatzung weiter existiert und überlebt.

Diesen Sommer wollen wir die Palästinenser in ihrem gewaltfreien Kampf für ein Ende der israelischen Besatzun unterstützen. Die ganze Welt soll hier in Palästina zusammenkommen, um die Apartheid zu konfrontieren und die ungebrochene Solidarität aufrechtzuerhalten.
Eure Anwesenheit in Palästina diesen Sommer, sei es für eine Woche oder für drei Monate, ist ein wichtiger Beitrag dazu die Brücken aufrechtzuerhalten, die zu den Palästinensern bereits gebaut wurden und einen Beitrag dazu zu leisten weitere zu bauen.

Der Freedom Summer 2007 beginnt am 21. Juni und endet am 15. August. Trainingskurse für Aktivisten werden jeden Dienstag und Mittwoch abgehalten.

Zusätzlich werden zwei Projekte in Zusammenarbeit mit ISM angeboten, “Kunst unter Apartheid” und “Der Tel Rumeida Zirkus” für alle, die daran interessiert sind kreative Workshops mit Kindern zu entwickeln oder am gewaltfreien Widerstand durch Zirkusvorstellungen teilzunehmen.

Mehr Informationen über diese Projekte hier:
Art Under Apartheid und Tel Rumeida Circus for Detained Palestinians

Mehr Einzelheiten demnächst…
Mehr Informationen über ISM, unsere Arbeit und wie ihr sie unterstützen könnt HIER:

Contact: peacebytruth@yahoo.com
FreedomSummer2007@gmail.com

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Perchè la Palestina?

Da più di quarant’anni, il popolo di Palestina subisce una brutale occupazione militare.
L’apartheid e l’occupazione militare rendono la vita quotidiana praticamente impossibile, che sia per occuparsi dei campi o del bestiame, varcare i posti di guardia militari israeliani o andare a scuola quando i coloni illegali attaccano.

L’arcivescono sudafricano Desmond Tutu [Premio Nobel per la Pace 1984, ndr]ed il presidente degli Stati Uniti Jimmy Carter hanno descritto le politiche discriminatorie di Israele come “peggiori di quelle del Sudafrica”.

La Palestina provoca sempre molti dibattiti appassionati, ma il Movimento di Solidarietà Internazionale vi offre l’occasione di agire. I palestinesi chiedono ai volontari internazionali di sostenere le loro manifestazioni nonviolente, di lottare contro la politica di appropriazione della terra e le distruzioni e d’intervenire ogni volta che sia necessario.

Perchè ora?

Questo mese di giugno 2007 segna il quarantesimo anniversario dell’occupazione militare della Cisgiordania, della Striscia di Gaza e di Gerusalemme Est. Ora, più che mai, la presenza internazionale in Palestina è necessaria.

I volontari internazionali aiutano a rivelare al mondo la realtà sul terreno nella Palestina occupata – realtà che i grandi media mascherano o semplicemente ignorano. Il mondo ha bisogno di capire che quando il governo israeliano dice che intende “affamare” il governo palestinese per obbligarlo a fare delle concessioni, è il popolo ad essere affamato e non ha luogo alcun progresso politico.

Il mondo crede forse che l’occupazione israeliana sia terminata col disimpegno da Gaza, ma i volontari che sono testimoni dell’espansione della colonizzazione sulla terra palestinese sanno che l’occupazione della Cisgiordania s’aggrava.

I volontari dell’Estate della Libertà 2007 con il Movimento di Solidarietà Internazionale si schiereranno a fianco degli abitanti del villaggio di Bil’in che continuano i loro due anni di lotta per salvare la loro terra minacciata del muro di separazione israeliano.

Essi si uniranno ugualmente alle manifestazioni presso il villaggio di Um Salamuna, dove gran parte delle terre è stata confiscata per la costruzione del muro di separazione e l’espansione delle vicine colonie illegali.

Quando i volontari internazionali sono assenti, l’esercito israeliano ricorre a tattiche letali di repressione, come pallottole vere su protestanti disarmati. La vostra presenza significa che i Palestinesi possano protestare pacificamente senza essere minacciati di morte.

I volontari del Movimento di Solidarietà Internazionale servono ugualmente da “controllori” del rispetto dei diritti umani presso il quartiere Tel Rumeida, a Hebron, dove i coloni israeliani maltrattano e spesso attaccano i bambini e gli insegnanti. I soldati israeliani di Hebron trattengono i Palestinesi talvolta per ora presso i posti di guardia e violano le case palestinesi.
Voi potete fare la differenza, come i nostri volontari l’hanno fatta in passato, ed aiutare a provare la responsabilità dei soldati israeliani e dei coloni.

Oltre all’importante lavoro sul terreno, ci sono molti altri impegni da svolgere. Potreste avere le competenze necessarie per apportare alle comunità palestinesi i servizi medici d’urgenza, potreste aiutare a demolire delle barriere stradali o lavorare all’Ufficio Stampa del Movimento.
Uno dei nostri talenti più importanti e più sottovalutati è ascoltare e testimoniare ciò che i Palestinesi hanno da dire sulle loro vite, e come le loro vite siano state rovinate dall’occupazione illegale delle loro terre.

Avrete ogni possibilità di condividere le vostre capacità creative con la comunità palestinese ed internazionale, che voi aiutiate a gestire un atelier di pittura per i bambini o che voi conosciate dei numeri circensi che aiutino ad alleviare il tormento dell’assedio militare, queste due attività sono tra i progetti in corso a Tel Rumeida.

Unitevi il Movimento di Solidarietà Internazionale per l’Estate della Libertà 2007 e venite voi stessi a rendervi conto del coraggio e della generosità del popolo palestinese, che continua ad esistere ed a sopravvivere sotto l’apartheid e l’occupazione israeliana.

Il giorno del solstizio d’estate, uniamoci ai Palestinesi nella loro lotta nonviolenta per farla finita con l’occupazione israeliana. Che il mondo intero venga qui, in Palestina, per lottare contro l’apartheid e mantenere intatta la solidarietà.

La vostra presenza in Palestina quest’estate, per una settimana o per tre mesi, è un mezzo importante di consolidamento dei legami che sono stati intessuti tra i Palestinesi e coloro che provengono dal contesto internazionale, e per crearne di nuovi.

L’Estate della Libertà avrà inizio il 21 giugno e terminerà il 15 agosto.

Per maggior informazioni: www.palsolidarity.org/main/join
Contatti: freedomsummer2007@gmail.com

Israeli army forces Palestinians to be human shields, IOF officer suspended

1) Israeli army forces Palestinians to be human shields
2) Second Annual Bil’in International Conference
3) Israeli army abducts shepherds in At-Tuwani
4) 13 Nations Unite to Spray a Message of Freedom
5) Turning the other cheek near Bethlehem
6) ISM at Alfred Univeresity
7) IOF Soldier suspended after forcing Palestinians to act as human shields
8) Israeli army shoots 15 at Prisoner’s Day demonstration in Bil’in
9) Rachel’s Words Silenced Again
10) VIDEO- IOF demolishes Palestinian homes in South Hebron
11) For 2 hours, Palestinian teachers detained at checkpoint in Tel Rumeida
12) Dying for Peace: The Tom Hurndall Story

1) Israeli army forces Palestinians to be human shields
from Research Journalism Initiative 11 April 2007

video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiO0GYsyR4A

Cooperation between Research Journalism Initiative and the International Solidarity Movement in publicizing video footage of Israeli soldiers forcing Palestinians to be human shields leads to a rare case of action against IDF officer

YNet: IDF soldiers use Nablus youths as ‘human shield’
by Ali Waked 12 April 2007

VIDEO – Despite repeated promises by the Israel Defense Forces not to make use of Palestinian civilians as ‘human shields’ during its activity in the territories, troops operating in Nablus were filmed ordering two Palestinian youths to stand in front of their vehicle to protect it from stones thrown by locals.

The act, which was also in violation of a Supreme Court decision from 2005, was filmed by a foreign activist on Wednesday in Nablus’ Sheikh Munis neighborhood, where the soldiers encircled the home of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades member Abed el-Qadr.

During the operation the IDF forces demolished the house, but it later turned out that el-Qadr was not on the premises.

Meanwhile, a number of Palestinian youths threw stones at an IDF Hummer that was securing the soldiers encircling the house. According to foreign peace activists at the scene, the soldiers then ordered two youths who happened to pass by to stand in front of the vehicle in order to stop the stone-throwing.

The peace activist who filmed the act told Ynet, “The soldier closest to me said they were only asking the youths to tell their friends to stop throwing stones.”

He said he eventually stopped filming so as not top upset the soldiers, but added that the incident continued for “several more minutes.”

The activist said this is the first time he had seen soldiers ordering Palestinians to serve as human shields for army vehicles, but added that in the past few months he had witnessed a number of incidents in which soldiers used Palestinian civilians during their activity.

Research Journalism Initiative filmed the incident.
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2) Second Annual Bil’in International Conference
16 April 2007

From Wednesday, April 18 to Friday, April 20, the Palestinian village of Bil’in will hold their 2nd Annual International Conference, highlighting the non-violent struggle against the Israeli Occupation. Palestinian leaders along with Israeli and international spokespersons will reunite in the West Bank to relay a message of international solidarity and non-violent resistance.

Members of the Bil’in Popular Committee have sent out the call and are expecting a huge turnout of registrants. On the first day of the conference, participants will hear from speakers from all over the world, including: Mohammad Khatib and members of the Bil’in Popular Committee; Dr. Ilan Pappe, Israeli author of The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine; Dr. Azmi Bishara, Palestinian Israeli Knesset member; Stéphane Hessel, former French Ambassador; Amira Hass, author and journalist for Ha’aretz; Sam Bahour, Palestinian activist and entrepreneur; Palestine Information Minister Dr. Mustafa Barghouti, and many more.

Day 2 of the Bil’in Conference will focus on workshops, with a spotlight on non-violent resistance strategies to oppose oppression. Such workshops include: Boycott, divestment and sanctions; Media advocacy; and Direct action—to be led by Palestinian, Israeli, and international volunteers. Additional workshops will be led by Jeff Halper from the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions; George Rishmawi, co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement; Uri Avnery, Israeli journalist; and more. Scattered throughout the first two days will also be cultural activities, including dabka, films, and fun.

On the 3rd Day of the Conference, Palestinians from Bil’in will manifest the previous two days into a major non-violent, direct action against Israel’s Apartheid Wall, which has been built in the village. Last Friday, Israeli Forces shot 15 activists with rubber-coated steel bullets at the weekly demonstration. The Wall separates Palestinians in Bil’in from their land, stealing 60% of the land and placing it on the other side of the Wall. Since February 2005, Palestinians have been joined by Israeli and international solidarity activists who have been non-violently opposing this illegal confiscation.

For more info regarding registration and accommodation, visit: www.bilin-village.org
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3) Israeli army abducts shepherds in At-Tuwani
from Christian Peacemaker Teams 15 April 2007

Israeli Defense Force soldiers abducted two Palestinian shepherds from their fields today near the Israeli settlement outpost Avigail.

The shepherds, Usef Ibrahim Abed Mur, of Imneizel, and Muhammed Jihad Halil Abu Aram, of Qawawis, were grazing on Palestinian land. The arrests occurred after Yacov Dalia, a settler from the area invited soldiers onto the land and argued that the land is owned by the State of Israel.

Soldiers arrested Ibrahim at approximately 11:00 am, and Jihad at 3:30 PM. The soldiers blindfolded and took the shepherds without warning, and without allowing them time to secure their flocks. Ibrahim was grazing by himself, and a shepherd from the Palestinian village of Jinba collected his sheep for him. Both detainees were released at 7:00 am Sunday night from the military base at Susiya.

On Sunday, April 14, IDF soldiers detained seven-year-old Maher Ahmed Moussa Ibnes and his cousin, sixteen year old Ndal Samir Moussa Ibnes in nearby Imneizel. At approximately 9:00 am Maher Ahmed Moussa Ibnes was grazing sheep on Palestinian land near the Israeli settlement of Beit Yatir when a stone he threw to move the sheep hit the settlement fence.

At approximately 9:00 am Israeli Defense Forces arrived at the boy’s home. They informed the family that they had surveillance video of the boy throwing a stone at the settlement and insisted on taking him into custody. His cousin, Nadal Samir was allowed to accompany him in the military jeep, which took both boys to the checkpoint at Beit Yatir. The boys’ families, and members of the community of Imneizel, followed on foot to the checkpoint. IDF soldiers informed the family that they would release seven-year-old Ndal Samir, but would arrest his cousin, Nadal Samir, who was not present at the alleged incident, and did not appear on the surveillance tape.

IDF soldiers then blindfolded Nadal Samir and transported him to the military base at Susiya. He was released about two and a half hours later in response to calls from a representative of the Red Cross.

The first such incident in recent days took place on March 18, when soldiers detained five shepherds at Beit Yatir. Soldier took the shepherds, Jihad Ibrahim Mor, Mohamed Halil Suliman Rashid, Ahmed Mohamed Halil Rashid, Ezhaq Ahmed Ali Hrezat and Samir Ahmed Mohamed Hrezat, to the army base at Susiya and released them in the early evening.
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4) 13 Nations Unite to Spray a Message of Freedom
by Martinez

Members of the Campaign to Free Marwan Barghouti and All Prisoners were joined by Palestinians, Israelis, and internationals at Israel’s Apartheid Wall near Qalandya checkpoint today. A large stencil of Marwan Barghouti was pre-sliced as were thirteen additional stencils reading,”Patience Marwan,” all in different languages. The action was held in honor of Palestine’s upcoming Prisoner’s Day, to be held on Tuesday, April 17.

Nearly 40 people arrived for the action. First, prisoner solidarity activists climbed the ladders and spray painted the spliced wood, soon to reveal a silhouette of a familiar image:

Then, thirteen nations were represented as they spray painted “Patience Marwan” in the Palestinian colors. A Palestinian held the stencil for an Israeli as she climbed to the highest peak on the ladder and she held the stencil for him as the black paint attached itself to the Apartheid Wall.

Then residents of South Korea, Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, Holland, the United States, Japan, Norway, and elsewhere, took their turns, spraying in solidarity a message of freedom– to release Marwan and all of Palestine’s Political Prisoners, currently being held behind bars in Israeli jails.

An Israeli soldier yelled at the spray painters from the Apartheid Tower, but the soldiers remained huddled inside the Wall, and the action continued.
for photos: https://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/04/15/marwan-on-the-wall/

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About Marwan Barghouti’s Case:

In apprehending, detaining and torturing Marwan Barghouti, Israel has violated a number of provisions of international law, not to mention fundamental human rights. The following are the most significant breaches:

Arrest or Abduction
Marwan Barghouti was apprehended in Ramallah, in what is known as ‘Area A,’ which according to the Oslo Accords – signed by Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1993 – falls under Palestinian legal jurisdiction; it is therefore a blatant breach of those Accords.

According to the Oslo Accords – Annex III (PROTOCOL CONCERNING LEGAL MATTERS), Article I:
(item 1) The criminal jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority covers all offenses committed in the areas under its territorial jurisdiction.

(item 5) In the case of an offense committed in the Territory by a
non-Israeli against Israel or an Israeli, the Palestinian Authority shall take measures to investigate and prosecute the case, and shall report to Israel on the result of the investigation and any legal proceedings.
So, even if Israeli is accusing Marwan Barghouti of an offense committed while he is living in Ramallah, it has no legal jurisdiction over him. In view of this, some legal experts view Israel’s apprehension of Barghouti as an act of hostage-taking, or abduction, both illegal under international law.
Furthermore, Barghouti is an elected member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (parliament), and is therefore entitled to parliamentary immunity, which Israel infringed upon in this case.

Torture:
Barghouti was moved to the Israeli detention center, ‘Russian Compound’ (Moscobiya), in Jerusalem, where he was subjected at the hands of his interrogators (from the Israeli General Security Service – GSS) to physical and psychological abuse.

In particular, he has been subjected to sleep deprivation, position abuse (known in Arabic as ’shabeh’ – for more on this, refer to the Israeli Public Committee Against Torture , and intimidating threats, all of which constitute methods of torture and ill-treatment, which are categorically prohibited by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights -Article 5 UNDHR the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (Article 7) and the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Israel is a signatory to these key human rights covenants, and is therefore legally bound by their prohibitions.

Although Israeli law now prohibits torture and the introduction into evidence of tainted confessions, and despite the fact that it provides that public servants who use or direct the use of force against persons for the purpose of extorting a confession of an offense or information relating to an offense are liable to imprisonment, Israeli GSS interrogators still frequently resort to various methods of torture, like those used against Marwan Barghouti, with considerable impunity.

Transfer to Territory of the Occupying State:
On Sunday May 26, 2002, the Israeli authorities transferred Marwan Barghouti to the Petah Tikva Detention Center in Israel proper. This is in clear contravention of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which precisely proscribes the transfer of people under occupation to the territory of the occupier. Article 49 of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War Article 49 states that:

Individual or mass forcible transfers, as well as deportations of protected persons from occupied territory to the territory of the Occupying Power or to that of any other country, occupied or not, are prohibited, regardless of their motive.

Detention Without Trial:
Despite profuse media reports that Israel has set up a team of twenty legal, intelligence and political experts to prepare an official list of charges against Barghouti, the defense team has yet to be officially notified of any such charges. Effectively, Barghouti has been held since April 15th, 2002, without trial and without charge. This is yet another violation of international law that Israel has committed in this troubling case.

According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – Article 10:

Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him.

While Article 11(2) states that:

Everyone charged with a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his defence.
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About Palestinian Political Prisoners in Israeli Jails (from Mustafa Barghouti’s recent press conference):

In the run-up to Palestinian Prisoners Day on 17 April, Dr. Barghouthi also focused on the fate of the 10,400 Palestinians currently being held in Israeli jails in contravention of Article 76 of the Fourth Geneva Convention. [4] Of these:

– 86 percent are from the West Bank
– 7 percent are from the Gaza Strip
– 7 percent are from Jerusalem

– 4,430 (44 percent) have been sentenced by Israeli military tribunals
– 611 (14 percent) have been sentenced to 50 years or more in prison
– 4,575 (46 percent) have not undergone trial
– 950 (10 percent) are being held in administrative detention
– 7 (0.7 percent) have spent more than 25 years in prison; 3 have spent 29 years or more in prison
– 376 are children under the age of 18
– 5,000 children have been arrested since 2000
– 600 are women who have been arrested since 2000
– 118 women prisoners are currently in Israeli jails
– 40 are members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), including the Head of the PLC
– 95 percent of Palestinian prisoners have reported being subjected to various forms of torture
– 183 Palestinians have died in prison
– 69 died due to torture
– 42 died due to medical negligence
– 1,000 are suffering from chronic diseases
– 200 suffering from serious health conditions
– 72 Palestinians were assassinated following their arrest
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5) Turning the other cheek near Bethlehem
by Kobi Snitz

The first visible achievement of the non-violent resistance of the Ma’asara villages was visible even before the demonstration began. When people began preparing for the demonstration they noticed that, unlike previous Fridays, there was no construction today. The bulldozers were parked far away in their fenced lot and the security guards were nowhere in site. However many soldiers were waiting on the opposite hill to the demonstrators, assuming that the demonstrators would just leave.

As it turned out, work was performed at the site after all. A little role play game: the demonstrators turned into a demolition crew. They broke cement foundations laid down for the wall, filled holes dug for posts and also broke and torched wooden frames used to lay more foundations. This was the most constructive work on the part of the army that was done at the site since construction started. Palestinians were literally breaking the cages which were being built to jail them in. However, they army could not let a good deed go unpunished. The non-violent demonstrators were attacked by paramilitary units, injuring 10 of them with blows to the face and body.

In addition, Palestine Solidarity Project organizer Yusef Abu Maria was arrested and will likely spend days in jail before he or his lawyer will even be told what he is accused of. Abu Maria stands out at the demonstrations as a determined activist who inspires others with his fearless willingness to face army brutality.

Throughout much of the demonstration, Abu Maria and others chained their hands together to symbolize the damage that the wall will cause to their lives and to demonstrate their non-violent nature. Indeed, even as they were repeatedly kicked and punched by Occupation Forces, none of the demonstrators raised a hand to harm their attackers. Instead, as could have been seen in several press photographs, Abu Maria raised his right hand defiantly to signal a V as he was being beaten.

for photos:
https://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/04/13/turn-cheek-bethlehem/
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6) Evening Tribune: ISM at Alfred Univeresity
by Ryan Westerdahl, The Evening Tribune 12 April 2007

ALFRED – For Huwaida Arraf, a young woman who has stared down armed soldiers, a speaking engagement at Alfred University presented a different challenge – persuasion.

Arraf, who spoke for more than an hour in AU’s Nevins Theater Wednesday, is co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a civilian movement dedicated to non-violent resistance against the Israeli presence in Palestine. She began her speech with an appeal to her audience for open-mindedness.

“I would hope that what I have to say is not controversial,” she said.

Arraf is a Palestinian-American whose parents were born in Palestine, and a third-year student at American University’s Washington College of Law. She divides her time between America and Israel/Palestine, studying and organizing resistance. Arraf said that Palestinians under Israeli governance are deprived of basic freedoms.

“We were treated like second and third-class citizens,” she said.

Arraf began her career in activism working with Seeds of Peace, an organization that brings Palestinian and Israeli young people together to create dialogue and bridge perceived differences between the groups. She said the children discovered that they shared common ground.

“The same likes and dislikes, hopes and aspirations,” she said.

While working for Seeds of Peace, Arraf met her future husband and co-founder of the ISM, Adam Shapiro. The couple started the ISM in 2001, and have dedicated themselves to expanding and promoting the movement. Palestinians have a history of non-violent resistance that often goes unnoticed amidst reports of terrorism, according to Arraf. She described tying cans to cats’ tails to confuse Israeli soldiers trying to impose a curfew, and resisting Israeli control in the town where her mother was born.

“We organized a tax boycott,” Arraf said.

Arraf encouraged her audience to get involved with the ISM, adding that international support for the Palestinian cause is vital. She described the difficulty of finding major news outlets to publish detailed accounts of Palestinian civilian deaths.

“Palestinians feel completely abandoned by the international community,” Arraf said.

While the ISM is predicated on non-violence, it has been accused of supporting violent resistance – such as suicide bombing – behind the scenes. Arraf denied that the ISM supports violence, but she said that Palestinians have the right to engage in violent resistance directed at military targets.

“If you make the decision to resist, then you have to choose how to resist,” Arraf said. “Personally, I believe we should all live together.”

Arraf encouraged the audience to research the conflict, form their own opinions, and get involved with finding a solution.

“We need that little bit of hope,” she said.
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7) IOF Soldier suspended after forcing Palestinians to act as human shields
April 13th, 2007

Cooperation between Research Journalism Initiative and the International Solidarity Movement in publicizing video footage of Israeli soldiers forcing Palestinians to be human shields leads to a rare case of action against IOF officer

IDF suspends officer over troops’ use of Palestinians as human shields
By The Associated Press 13 April 2007

The Israel Defense Forces has suspended the commander of an operation in which troops ordered two Palestinian youths in the West Bank to stand in front of their vehicle to protect it from stones thrown by locals, the army spokesman’s office said Friday.

Following the incident in which IDF soldiers apparently made prohibited use of civilians, GOC Central Command Yair Naveh ordered the suspension of the commander of the mission from all operational activity, in addition to the ongoing investigation into the matter, the IDF statement said.

Additionally, the chief military counsel has ordered a military police investigation into the incident, the statement said.

The footage was filmed by a foreign activist in the course of a raid on the home of a wanted militant in Nablus. During the operation, troops damaged the house, but the fugitive was not inside.

Palestinian Information Minister Mustafa Barghouti denounced the suspension as window-dressing.

“They are treating it as an isolated incident,” he said. “The problem is
systematic and … they (troops) continued the practice despite the court order,” he said.

Human rights groups say the use of civilians in military operations has dropped sharply since the Supreme Court banned it outright in 2005, but has not ceased altogether.

The landmark Supreme Court ruling was prompted by an outcry over the army’s widespread practice, in a 2002 West Bank offensive, of forcing Palestinian civilians to approach fugitives’ hideouts.

The army, which launched the offensive following a rash of suicide bombings, defended the practice at the time, saying it kept civilians out of harm’s way and encouraged militants to surrender peacefully. And it says it never allowed troops to use civilians for cover during battles.

But in August 2002, a 19-year-old Palestinian student was killed in a gunfight that erupted after he was forced to knock on the door of a building where a fugitive was hiding.
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8) Israeli army shoots 15 at Prisoner’s Day demonstration in Bil’in
by the ISM Media Team13 April 2007

At least 15 demonstrators were injured today in the village of Bil’in. Israeli soldiers fired tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets at a crowd of Palestinian, Israeli, and internationals, who were non-violently resisting Israel’s Apartheid Wall and Occupation of Palestinian land.

Every Friday for the past 26 months, Palestinians and their Israeli and international colleagues have been meeting in Bil’in and demonstrating against the Apartheid Wall. Today, in commemoration of Palestinian Prisoner’s Week, a portable “jail cell” was carried along the march towards the Wall. Palestinians, with their hands tied, resembling prisoners, marched inside the cell. Photos of Marwan Barghouti and other political prisoners were seen throughout the march.

Israeli forces were waiting inside of the Wall, however, preventing the demonstrators from reaching their destination. A high-powered water tank was also inside the Wall, waiting to be used on the demonstrators. Instead, the army started propelling tear gas at the peaceful demonstration. As people began to scatter in various directions, soldiers fired indiscriminately into the trees.

When the demonstrators regrouped and began their march to the Wall again, the army began using an excessive amount of tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets. Martin, an American solidarity activist, explained, “Just as people cleared the smoke from the tear gas they had to start dodging rubber bullets. Even the demonstrators who were retreating back to the village were at risk. I even saw a medic from the Red Crescent being carried away.”

“Every time I turned around I saw another person being carried away. I have never seen the army this aggressive in Bil’in,” said Miriam, a Palestinian activist.

Although the army would not let even one demonstrator reach the Wall, firing tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets continuously, the demonstrators persisted for two hours on trying to reach the Wall.

Another Palestinian activist explained, “Just like our Palestinian brothers and sisters in Israeli jails, we too are in a jail here in Bil’in. But our prison here has no ceiling.”

According to Stop the Wall, of the 11,000 Palestinian political prisoners being held captive by Israel, 450 are children and teenagers, 125 are women. Held in “administrative detention” are 1,050 Palestinians, which means they have not been charged with any crime and can be jailed for up to 6 months with the detention renewable indefinitely. 186 Palestinians have died in the 27 Israeli-run prisons.

for photos: https://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/04/13/bilin-15-injured/
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9) Rachel’s Words Silenced Again
by Tom Wallace 12 April 2007

Once again the play “My Name is Rachel Corrie” has been cancelled, this time in South Florida.

In New York and Toronto the play was cancelled due to pressure from the Jewish community or those that claim to speak for the Jewish Community. The play was successfully staged in NYC at the Minetta Lane theater. It is currently enjoying an extraordinary run at the Seattle Repertory Theater and many more are planned.

Wherever it has been staged, there has been support from the Jewish community as well as criticism. The Jewish community is not monolithic and no-one speaks for “it,” though many claim to.

Much has been written about the play and though theater critics have mostly given glowing reviews, some have been luke warm, and a scant few have even been negative. That is how theater works.

Unfortunately, the power behind the movement to silence Rachel remains nameless and faceless.

They work in the background by using blackmail and other forms of pressure on theater managers and owners. They do not have to justify their stance and we never get to know who “they” are.

I experienced this silencing first hand while volunteering in Bethlehem as the media coordinator for the International Solidarity Movement immediately after Rachel’s death, and as British activist Tom Hurndall was mortally wounded, and as American activist Brian Avery was seriously injured. I saw that US journalists, under extraordinary pressure, pulled their punches while the British media helped push for the truth.

As a result, the Israeli soldier who shot Tom Hurndall was tried and found guilty of manslaughter. In contrast, there has been no pressure from US media or politicians for a thorough and transparent investigation into Rachel Corrie’s killing, though Israeli Prime Minister Sharon promised one to President Bush.

Censorship however, can create a backlash. A small group of people created Rachel’s Words in response to the popular anger over the New York Theater Workshop’s cancellation of the play last year. We ultimately helped bring Rachel’s message to an even wider audience.

“My Name is Rachel Corrie” is a play based on the writings of a twenty three year old American woman from Olympia Washington , who was committed to making a difference. Editors Alan Rickman and Katherine Viner culled the best of Rachel’s writings from the time she was very young until her death. Her life ended tragically while trying to protect the home of a Palestinian pharmacist from demolition by a Caterpilar bulldozer driven by an Israeli soldier.

The play is not about the death of Rachel Corrie, it is about her life – her dreams, her beliefs, her desires, her experiences, her faults and all of her humanness.

It was her humanity which prompted her to travel to Gaza and see for herself what was happening.

She quickly learned some ugly truths about another side of humanity, a little more about US foreign policy, and a lot about people’s ability to survive under obscene circumstances.

She noticed that the weapons carried by Israeli soldiers which kill Palestinian children are “made in USA .” So are the bulldozers that illegally destroy Palestinian homes, the helicopter gun ships and the f16 fighter jets that drop 1 ton bombs on apartment buildings full of Palestinian families.

Of this Rachel wrote “This has to stop. I think it is a good idea for us all to drop everything and devote our lives to making this stop. I don’t think it’s an extremist thing to do anymore. I still really want to dance around to Pat Benatar and have boyfriends and make comics for my coworkers. But I also want this to stop.”

Her writings are based on what she saw. This was her experience and she died for it. The resulting play about her life prompts valuable discussion.

If we had more uncensored discussion on the issue of Israel and Palestine in general, Rachel might be alive today dancing to Pat Benatar.

Rachel represents much of what is best about who we are or like to think we are as Americans.

Those who want to silence her have a right to criticize. They have a right to produce their own play. They even have a right to lie and cheat.

They do not have a right to silence anyone. No one in this country has that right. Some of the gravest errors in US history have resulted from efforts to silence dissenting viewpoints.

By caving to their demands, the Mosaic theater has committed the ultimate crime in the world of theater and arts; that of censorship. They should reconsider their decision lest they lose the right to be called a theater.

Tom Wallace is the editor of American Hummus
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10) VIDEO- IOF demolishes Palestinian homes in South Hebron

Video taken by Tayyush: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6ixQix_Mys

On Wednesday 14th February Israeli Occupation Forces demolished a large number of houses and agricultural structures in four different villages in the South Hebron Hills – Qwawis, M’nezel, Um-Elhe’r and the Abu-Kbeita family near Yatir settlement. The villagers in this area struggle to stay on their land despite ongoing home demolitions, violent attacks and constant settler and military harassment.

Read full story: https://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/02/15/cpt-hebron-demolitions/
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11) For 2 hours, Palestinian teachers detained at checkpoint in Tel Rumeida
by ISM Hebron April 2007

TEL RUMEIDA, HEBRON– At 12:40, just as Palestinian school teachers from the Qurtuba Girls’ School were approaching the Israeli checkpoint to go home, two Israeli soldiers at the checkpoint went inside the monitoring post, locked themselves in. The school teachers refuse to pass through the metal detectors in the main body of the checkpoint and so need the soldiers to open the side gate at the checkpoint to let them pass. The teachers have a long-standing agreement with the District Coordinating Office (DCO) that they can pass through the side gate every day, although the teachers often are forced to wait long whiles before the soldiers adhere to this agreement.

The teachers knocked on the door of the monitoring post but the soldiers refused to respond. Human rights workers (HRWs) and members of the Ecumenical Accompagniment Programme for Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) attempted to negotiate with the soldiers through the glass inside the checkpoint. The soldiers pretended to not hear. Numerous phone calls were made by the HRWs to the DCO but the Israeli officers who answered the phones said they did not speak English. The HRWs contacted a member of the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) who then also contacted the DCO. According to ACRI, the DCO claimed they had given the soldiers the order to open the gate for the Palestinian teachers.

Soldier exits for food, refuses to unlock gate for Palestinian teachers

The soldiers remained locked inside their monitoring post for approximately 50 minutes, exiting the checkpoint only briefly to collect food from another soldier. The soldiers still operated the main checkpoint doors during this period while the Palestinian teachers continued to wait for the soldiers to open the side gate.

Once the soldiers finally emerged from the monitoring post, they still refused to let the teachers through. The soldiers did, however, unlock the gate for a local Palestinian man and his donkey, and also for a Palestinian man in a wheelchair. The soldiers then started checking the bags of the schoolchildren as they passed through the checkpoint.

At 14:20, almost 2 hours after the Palestinian teachers arrived at the checkpoint, soldiers unlocked the gate and allowed the teachers to pass.

photos here: https://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/04/09/teachers-detained-april7/
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13) Dying for Peace: The Tom Hurndall Story
by Mohammed Al Shafey
9 April 2007

London, Asharq Al-Awsat- Jocelyn finds it painful to recollect her memories when she speaks about the suffering she endured while wandering down the corridors of Beer Sheva’s Soroka hospital in search of her son after he had been shot. She is the mother of Thomas Hurndall, a British peace activist who was shot in the head by an Israeli sniper while trying to get Palestinian children out of the line of gunfire in Rafah, Gaza Strip in April 2003.

“There were many Palestinian women dressed in black inside and outside of the hospital lobbies,” Jocelyn said, “and elderly men who dressed in white.” She said that she had initially thought they had come in search of their children only to find out that they had come to check up on her son, Tom. Tom was shot while attempting to rescue Palestinian children during a demonstration in Rafah, he was felled by a bullet fired at him by a soldier from the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).

After lying in a coma for nine months in a London hospital Tom lost his struggle for life. His mother said, “I used to look into the faces of the elderly Palestinians around me, sometimes they would speak to me in Arabic or in silence. I would see their eyes brimming with tears and the wrinkles of suffering on their faces; with them I felt that time had stopped.” Today, she feels that Salem, the 9-year-old boy whom her son Tom had lost his life to save, is a member of her own family.

Asharq Al Awsat met with Tom’s mother, Jocelyn, in a quiet street in North West London two days after the publication of her new book ‘Defy the Stars’ which was issued on the fourth anniversary of her son’s accident. Inside the elegant and carefully arranged house are many pictures of Tom throughout the various stages of his life; as a child and a young man, a journalism and photography student at Manchester Metropolitan University and a young activist and member of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) dedicated to the Palestinian cause [the ISM is a Palestinian-led group which campaigns against Israeli occupation using non-violence]. The images and memories are spread throughout each of the rooms; his mother said that many of the pictures were taken by his girlfriend Michelle.

Jocelyn talked about the difficult times she went through after Tom was shot and still vividly remembers the moment when Sophie, her daughter, rang her in the school where she works to tell her that Tom had a serious head injury after being shot while using his body as a human shield to protect children in Rafah. She recalled arriving on April 14th, 2003 at Ben Gurion International airport at half past five in the morning and was received by a British diplomat three days after the incident. At one o’clock in the afternoon she stood in front of the hill on which her son had been shot. This is where she saw the Palestinian women who were dressed in black, “I felt that we were suffering the same loss and that our grief was shared. These women lose their children in the resistance on a daily basis. I felt that Tom had become one of their heroes or one of their sons,” she said.

Although she has witnessed the manifestations of racism in South Africa, Jocelyn said it was easy for her to discern the difference and the scale to realize that what the Palestinians are being subjected to on a daily basis are severe human rights violations. At the hospital she had found an Israeli nurse crying bitterly by the door of her son’s room, apologizing for what the Israeli soldiers had done to her son. “Upon my arrival at the hospital, the doctors informed me that Tom only had a few days to live due to the severity of his injury. He was suffering from multiple skull fractures. The bullet had lodged into his brain and left residual traces that caused severe brain damage,” she said and added that, “Our lives were turned upside down after what happened to Tom. I left the school where I had worked and was about to get promoted to the position of school principle. We stayed at Tom’s bedside for two months in the Israeli hospital. Myself, my husband Anthony and my children Sophie, Billy and Freddie would alternate as we waited by his side. We were later able to move him to a hospital in Britain.

But Jocelyn said that she did not try to prevent her son from volunteering in the Palestinian territories as an ISM activist and neither did she prevent him from going to Baghdad to photograph the human shields who had volunteered to protect Iraqi civilians against the threat of the US-British aggression. While in Baghdad Tom heard about Rachel Corrie, a 23-year old American activist and member of the ISM who was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer while trying to prevent the demolition of a house in Rafah. Jocelyn explained that her son had had a special gift of foresight so that he knew what his path was in life. She knew that she could never have been able to prevent him from going to Iraq or Palestine and added, “he had control over his future and went towards it according to his own will. If I could go back in time I know I still wouldn’t be able to change anything that was his fate. Since my arrival to the hospital I felt that he might never recover. He died peacefully nine months after the accident,” she affirmed.

However she feels that justice has not been served despite the fact that the IDF soldier, ex-sergeant Taysir Hayb, has been convicted on charges of manslaughter in June 2003 and was sentenced to eight years in prison. Still, she stated that during the trial the soldier kept repeating the same words over and again: “I was only carrying out orders.” She believes that the real perpetrator responsible for the murder of her son is the Israeli military establishment or the general in charge of training the IDF soldiers stationed in the south. That same general attended the trial and praised the Israeli soldier who had murdered her son, hailing his morals and excellent conduct. It was later revealed that this same soldier was previously imprisoned for drug abuse. She remained dissatisfied with the fact that the soldier was put on trial for the shooting while the senior officials were not subjected to any accusations. “The Israeli politicians and the military officials who trained her son’s killer are the ones who should be in prison,” she said.

Mrs. Hurndall explained that the case is still open at the office of British attorney general Lord Goldsmith pending further details from Israeli forensic medicine reports so as to enable the arrest of others and serve the long-awaited justice. “There were surveillance cameras on the site but they were directed towards the Egyptian side of the Rafah border. If only these cameras were aimed in the other direction we would have been able to find out more details about the shooting,” she said.

“To this day I still wait for British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, to condemn the Israeli military establishment but despite my urging it has yet to happen. On one occasion I asked him personally and angrily to condemn the accident but it became clear that he had his own interests to protect in addition to being worried by the strong ‘Jewish Lobby’ in Britain,” she said. On an official level, the British government has not done much. Despite many officials stating that the British government exerted pressure on the Israeli government to bring about the required transparency and impartiality throughout the investigations around her son’s death, she maintains that their promises were not sincere. However, she added that a group of British representatives in the House of Commons stood by her.

After repeatedly trying and failing to meet with one Israeli official, it was on the day before they left Israel that the Hurndall family was summoned to the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs building. They were assured that the Israeli soldiers did not see Tom as their view was blocked by buildings they said. Anthony, Tom’s father, protested saying that there was a watchtower and cameras and requested to see the recorded tapes but was told that none existed. Jocelyn continued to say that at the ministry they were given a bounced cheque worth £8,370. And although the sum was meant to cover the expenses of her son’s transfer to the UK and was only a fraction of the aforementioned expense, they still got nothing out of it.

But the Hurndalls continue to receive letters of support from all over the world, including Palestine. Tom is the third member of the ISM to have been killed or injured in the Palestinian territories within the same month. When Anthony Hurndall, a lawyer, tried to write a report comprised of the testimonies of witnesses to indicate the Israeli army’s responsibility in the death, the report issued by Israel was full of falsehoods, conflicting facts and accounts, misinformation and even a claim that it was a Palestinian who had shot his son. One of the accounts said that Tom was the sniper who opened fire. During the Israeli soldier’s trial, the Israeli army referred to a medical expert that blamed British doctors claiming that they had given Hayb a strong dose of morphine. The map included in the report was invalid; the site were Tom was struck down was wrong. There were conflicting reports over the number of bullets fired, all of which were said to have been shot to break up the demonstration.

“Generals turn a blind eye to what happens in Palestinian territories against Arab citizens,” said Jocelyn. Ex-sergeant Taysir Hayb, the soldier imprisoned for shooting her son was a Bedouin Arab whom she said appeared to have been suffering from a learning disability in addition to not being able to speak or read Hebrew. She stressed that it was known that many Bedouin Arabs join the Israeli army to improve their social status. “When the verdict was pronounced, I felt that my son was the victim of another victim because it is the military officials that should be persecuted. Her voice trembles and tears fill her eyes when she recalls the old Palestinian man who rushed to her side when she first arrived for the first time with a British diplomat at the location were Tom was shot, “Time had engraved trenches of suffering on his face. He spoke to me in Arabic and made some gestures with his hands, his eyes overflowing with tears. It was as though he wanted to tell me that we were sharing the same pain and that their sons die everyday. I was so traumatized to see how they were living and suffering such a life under the Israeli occupation. Even the elderly women, although silent, conveyed that here was a Western European family sharing the pain that they have to endure every day and the danger that they have to survive and struggle against. It was a most simple and most poignant message.”

Women’s Demonstration Unlocks Prisoner’s Day in Jenin

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

JENIN – Tomrrow, in commemoration of Palestinian Prisoner’s Day, prisoner solidarity events will emerge throughout the West Bank. Every year in Jenin, a women’s demonstration initiates the Prisoner’s Day activities. Palestinian mothers and daughters, sisters and friends, will be joined by international and Israeli solidarity activists, demonstrating against Israel’s brutal Occupation and unjust prison system. An estimated 11,000 Palestinian political prisoners are behind bars in Israel jails.

The women of Jenin have invited international and Israeli solidarity activists to join them in their struggle this Prisoner’s Day. The Public Committee for the Freedom of Prisoners, along with 18 other local committees and establishments of Jenin, are expected to participate in the events.

The non-violent demonstrators will meet near the Red Cross building in the center of Jenin at 10 am. A bus will be waiting to send media representatives to the Salim checkpoint. The demonstrators will then march to the checkpoint where the women and committee members will give speeches regarding the conditions of the prisoners and demanding their release.

Palestinian Information Minister Mustafa Barghouti recently held a press conference where he highlighted the case of Palestinian political prisoners. He said that 10,400 Palestinians are currently being held in Israeli jails in contravention of Article 76 of the Fourth Geneva Convention. 4,575 prisoners (46 %) have not undergone trial and 950 (10%) are being held in administrative detention which means that prisoners have not been charged, can be held for up to 6 months, which can then be renewed indefinitely. 376 children under the age of 18 and 118 women are currently in Israeli jails. 95 percent of Palestinian prisoners have reported being subjected to various forms of torture and 183 prisoners have died in Israeli jails.
For more information, contact:

Akram, 0599-318-530
ISM Media Office, 02-297-1824, 0599-943-157

National March in Hebron on Palestinian Prisoner’s Day

National March in Hebron on Palestinian Prisoner’s Day
by the ISM Media Crew, 16 April 2007

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

HEBRON– Tomorrow, in commemoration of Palestinian Prisoner’s Day, prisoner solidarity events will emerge throughout the West Bank. With the efforts of Islamic and national offices, the national demonstration for Prisoner’s Day will take place in Hebron. There are over 10,000 Palestinian prisoners behind Israeli bars, with 2,900 of them from Hebron.

The demonstrators will meet at 11am at the Jerusalem Open University on Ein Sara Street. Nisreen, an organizer of the march, said that “all parties will come together in solidarity to demand the release of our brothers and sisters in Israeli prisons.” Nisreen further stated that “the demonstration is an open invitation and everyone is invited to join.”

The march will end at the Idn Russed School on Ein Sara Street. There, a rally will be held where family members and community representatives will discuss the conditions of Palestinian political prisoners, including stories of torture, death, and suffering within Israeli jails.

Also, on April 19th, a children’s demonstration will march down Ein Sara Street. Each child will hold a candle as they march. “These candles will represent the prisoners and the flame represents the hope that every Palestinian shares that the prisoners will be released and the Occupation will end.” The march will begin at 4pm at the Jerusalem Open University and end at the Idn Russed School.

Palestinian Information Minister Mustafa Barghouti recently held a press conference where he highlighted the case of Palestinian political prisoners. He said that 10,400 Palestinians are currently being held in Israeli jails in contravention of Article 76 of the Fourth Geneva Convention. 4,575 prisoners (46 %) have not undergone trial and 950 (10%) are being held in administrative detention which means that prisoners have not been charged, can be held for up to 6 months, which can then be renewed indefinitely. 376 children under the age of 18 and 118 women are currently in Israeli jails. 95 percent of Palestinian prisoners have reported being subjected to various forms of torture and 183 prisoners have died in Israeli jails.

For more information, contact:
Nisreen, 0599-081-579
ISM Media Office, 0599-943-157, 02-297-1824

Israeli army abducts shepherds in At-Tuwani

Israeli army abducts shepherds in At-Tuwani
from Christian Peacemaker Teams 15 April 2007

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Israeli Defense Force soldiers abducted two Palestinian shepherds from their fields today near the Israeli settlement outpost Avigail.

The shepherds, Usef Ibrahim Abed Mur, of Imneizel, and Muhammed Jihad Halil Abu Aram, of Qawawis, were grazing on Palestinian land. The arrests occurred after Yacov Dalia, a settler from the area invited soldiers onto the land and argued that the land is owned by the State of Israel.

Soldiers arrested Ibrahim at approximately 11:00 am, and Jihad at 3:30 PM. The soldiers blindfolded and took the shepherds without warning, and without allowing them time to secure their flocks. Ibrahim was grazing by himself, and a shepherd from the Palestinian village of Jinba collected his sheep for him. Both detainees were released at 7:00 am Sunday night from the military base at Susiya.

On Sunday, April 14, IDF soldiers detained seven-year-old Maher Ahmed Moussa Ibnes and his cousin, sixteen year old Ndal Samir Moussa Ibnes in nearby Imneizel. At approximately 9:00 am Maher Ahmed Moussa Ibnes was grazing sheep on Palestinian land near the Israeli settlement of Beit Yatir when a stone he threw to move the sheep hit the settlement fence.

At approximately 9:00 am Israeli Defense Forces arrived at the boy’s home. They informed the family that they had surveillance video of the boy throwing a stone at the settlement and insisted on taking him into custody. His cousin, Nadal Samir was allowed to accompany him in the military jeep, which took both boys to the checkpoint at Beit Yatir. The boys’ families, and members of the community of Imneizel, followed on foot to the checkpoint. IDF soldiers informed the family that they would release seven-year-old Ndal Samir, but would arrest his cousin, Nadal Samir, who was not present at the alleged incident, and did not appear on the surveillance tape.

IDF soldiers then blindfolded Nadal Samir and transported him to the military base at Susiya. He was released about two and a half hours later in response to calls from a representative of the Red Cross.

The first such incident in recent days took place on March 18, when soldiers detained five shepherds at Beit Yatir. Soldier took the shepherds, Jihad Ibrahim Mor, Mohamed Halil Suliman Rashid, Ahmed Mohamed Halil Rashid, Ezhaq Ahmed Ali Hrezat and Samir Ahmed Mohamed Hrezat, to the army base at Susiya and released them in the early evening.

For more information, contact:
Heidi Schramm, 0543065897